Cards (26)

  • What is a schema according to Piaget's theory?
    Mental framework for understanding
  • Schemata act as blueprints for understanding new experiences
  • One key aspect of a schema is the organization of knowledge.
  • What are the two processes through which schemas adapt to new information?
    Assimilation and accommodation
  • Match the type of schema with its example:
    Object Schema ↔️ Knowing a chair has four legs
    Person Schema ↔️ Describing a friend as outgoing
    Social Schema ↔️ Knowing how to behave at a party
    Event Schema ↔️ Familiarity with a school day routine
  • What is the process of assimilation in Piaget's theory?
    Incorporating new information
  • Assimilation involves changing existing schemas to fit new information.
    False
  • A child who knows that cats have four legs, fur, and say "meow" might identify a new breed of cat through assimilation
  • What is the process of accommodation in Piaget's theory?
    Modifying existing schemas
  • Accommodation always results in the creation of entirely new schemas.
    False
  • If a child believes all birds fly but learns about flightless birds like penguins, they must use accommodation
  • What is the process of equilibration in Piaget's theory?
    Balancing assimilation and accommodation
  • Equilibration is the primary motivation for cognitive growth.
  • Order the stages of equilibration:
    1️⃣ Equilibrium
    2️⃣ Disequilibrium
    3️⃣ Re-equilibrium
  • What happens during the disequilibrium stage of equilibration?
    Cognitive conflict occurs
  • Equilibration is the process of balancing assimilation and accommodation
  • Equilibration is the driving force behind cognitive development
  • Stages of equilibration
    1️⃣ Equilibrium
    2️⃣ Disequilibrium
    3️⃣ Re-equilibrium
  • A schema is a mental framework that helps us organize and interpret information
  • Schemas organize experiences and concepts into structured mental frameworks
  • Match the type of schema with its example:
    Object Schema ↔️ Understanding that a chair has legs and a back
    Person Schema ↔️ Describing a friend as outgoing
    Social Schema ↔️ Knowing how to behave at a birthday party
    Event Schema ↔️ Familiarity with a school day routine
  • Assimilation involves modifying existing schemas to incorporate new information
    False
  • In assimilation, schemas remain unchanged
  • Accommodation is essential for cognitive development
  • Accommodation involves modifying existing schemas to incorporate new information that does not fit
  • Stages of Piaget's cognitive development in order
    1️⃣ Sensorimotor
    2️⃣ Preoperational
    3️⃣ Concrete Operational
    4️⃣ Formal Operational